Q10 and Tip Frequencies in Individuals with Normal-Hearing Sensitivity and Sensorineural Hearing Loss

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Indian Journal of Otology Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.4103/indianjotol.indianjotol_5_22
N. Devi, K. Sreeraj, S. Anuroopa, S. Ankitha, V. Namitha
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Context: Cochlear plays a major role in providing fine-tuned frequency resolution of the sounds that were perceived. However, in the impaired auditory systems, this frequency resolution is affected, which indirectly leads to distortion in the perception of the sounds. However, the sharpness of tuning of a filter can be obtained from Q10 values and the shift in the tip frequencies of the psychophysical tuning curve can provide an estimate for the frequency resolution of the cochlea. Aim: This study aimed to estimate and compare the Q10 values and tip frequency between individuals with normal hearing and hearing loss. Subjects and Methods: A total of 92 ears were included for the study which was divided into two groups based on the hearing sensitivity. The psychophysical turning curves were obtained for 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, and 6 kHz. The data on Q10 and the tip frequencies were statistically analyzed. Results: The results reveal that individuals with hearing loss have lesser Q10 values compared to individuals with normal hearing and this increased with increase in the test frequencies. Comparing the shift in the tip frequency between the two groups of individuals, the shift was toward the lower frequency which indicates it is an involvement of the outer hair cells. However, this study was limited only to those with mild flat sensory neural hearing loss. Conclusion: It could be concluded that Q10 and tip frequency measurement would be a valid measure for frequency resolution of the cochlea.
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正常听力和感音神经性听力损失患者的Q10和耳尖频率
背景:耳蜗在提供被感知声音的微调频率分辨率方面起着重要作用。然而,在受损的听觉系统中,这种频率分辨率受到影响,这间接导致对声音的感知失真。然而,滤波器的调谐清晰度可以从Q10值中获得,并且心理物理调谐曲线的尖端频率的移位可以提供耳蜗频率分辨率的估计。目的:本研究旨在估计和比较听力正常和听力损失个体的辅酶Q10值和耳尖频率。研究对象与方法:选取92只耳,根据听力敏感性分为两组。在500 Hz、1 kHz、2 kHz、4 kHz和6 kHz的频率下,获得心理生理转向曲线。对Q10和针尖频率数据进行统计分析。结果:听力损失个体的Q10值低于听力正常个体,并且随着测试频率的增加而增加。比较两组个体之间尖端频率的变化,这种变化倾向于较低的频率,这表明它与外毛细胞有关。然而,这项研究仅限于轻度扁平感觉神经性听力损失的患者。结论:Q10和耳尖频率测量是一种有效的耳蜗频率分辨方法。
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